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I thought I could.  Dear Sarah you do not know how I want to see you.  Do you miss me any?  How are you getting along?  on your feet yet I wonder.  Are you homesick any?  I do not think you can be very lonesome but I presume your thoughts often fly towards that loved spot home and your spirit often whispers would I could see the once again?  But do not allow such thoughts to have too much weight, feel that you are in the hands of a kind Providence, and that not one drop too much will be put into your cup:  but I know you do not murmer, and I feel that I had better take a lesson
I thought I could.  Dear Sarah you do not know how I want to see you.  Do you miss me any?  How are you getting along?  on your feet yet I wonder.  Are you homesick any?  I do not think you can be very lonesome but I presume your thoughts often fly towards that loved spot home and your spirit often whispers would I could see the once again?  But do not allow such thoughts to have too much weight, feel that you are in the hands of a kind Providence, and that not one drop too much will be put into your cup:  but I know you do not murmer, and I feel that I had better take a lesson from you, than preach to you.  I suppose you have been up into the parlors, or Miss Lawyers room long ere this.  I wonder if they let you do as you are a mind to.  Does Solomon ever come in to see you, or does he have so much to do that he cannot find time, I need not trouble myself

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I thought I could. Dear Sarah you do not know how I want to see you. Do you miss me any? How are you getting along? on your feet yet I wonder. Are you homesick any? I do not think you can be very lonesome but I presume your thoughts often fly towards that loved spot home and your spirit often whispers would I could see the once again? But do not allow such thoughts to have too much weight, feel that you are in the hands of a kind Providence, and that not one drop too much will be put into your cup: but I know you do not murmer, and I feel that I had better take a lesson from you, than preach to you. I suppose you have been up into the parlors, or Miss Lawyers room long ere this. I wonder if they let you do as you are a mind to. Does Solomon ever come in to see you, or does he have so much to do that he cannot find time, I need not trouble myself